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reply from raphoenix Topic Viewed 11755 times jpxgen Posts: 12 This post has windows 10 bcdboot failure when attempting to copy boot files been reported. Hi I followed the article How to Dual Boot Windows 7 and 8 Without Re-Partitioning (Using VHD) But in
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the last step I am getting the error: Failure attempting to copy boot files. Please help Thanks, JP Reports: · Posted 3 years ago Top whs Posts: 17584 This post has been reported. bcdboot failed to get system partition The command when you copy from a Windows8 is: bcdboot F:\windows /s F: /f ALL The command when you copy from a Windows7 is: bcdboot F:\windows /s F: F is the VHD Reports: · Posted 3 years ago Top jpxgen Posts: 12 This post has been reported. Thanks. I tried your suggestion but it didn't work getting the same error message "Failure when attempting to copy boot files." any bcdboot bfsvc error help please. Reports: · Posted 3 years ago Top jpxgen Posts: 12 This post has been reported. Tried this command bcdboot K:\windows /s K: /v and got the error message BFSVC: No process found using \\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HarddiskVolume12\Boot file. BFSVC: BfspSetSecurityDescriptor(\\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HarddiskVolume12\Boot) fa iled! Last Error = 0x5 BFSVC: Error copying boot files from K:\windows\boot\PCAT to \\?\GLOBALROOT\Devi ce\HarddiskVolume12\Boot! Last Error = 0x5 Failure when attempting to copy boot files. Reports: · Posted 3 years ago Top jpxgen Posts: 12 This post has been reported. Got it to work. You need to run the cmd prompt in administrative mode and used this command bootbcd.exe K:\Windows /s K: Where K is your VHD. Thanks you guys Rock! Reports: · Posted 3 years ago Top raphoenix Posts: 14920 This post has been reported. Updated: August 15, 2012 Command-Line Reference http://technet.microsoft.com/e.....54340.aspx Bcdboot http://technet.microsoft.com/e.....24874.aspx Reports: · Posted 3 years ago Top jpxgen Posts: 12 This post has been reported. Everything went fine till the bootbcd but no entries were created in the MSCONFIG (Boot tab) any help? Reports: · Posted 3 years ago Top jpxgen Posts: 12 This post has been reported. Raphoenix: I followed your suggestions and still windows 8 is not booting when I restart t
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files" Windows 7 IT Pro > Windows 7 Installation, Setup, and Deployment bfsvc error could not open Question 1 Sign in to vote I am trying to follow the instructions for building and deploying a Win7
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image in the MCTS Exam 70-680 "Configuring Windows 7" TrainingKit. I'm stuck at the last step (#19) on page 70 of the book where I use BCDBOOT to initialize the http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/failure-attempting-to-copy-boot-files Boot Configuration Data store so that I can boot from the new disk. I receive the error "Failure when attempting to copy boot files" in WinPE. Please could someone help? Sunday, February 27, 2011 11:41 PM Reply | Quote Answers 2 Sign in to vote Hi, Based on your description, I assume this issue may be caused by the reserved partition have https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/7998d8fe-14f1-4e03-bf9e-49a1918e099f/bcdboot-failure-when-attempting-to-copy-boot-files?forum=w7itproinstall not set to active so that this happened. Please follow the steps below. Boot with Windows 7 installation DVD, select repair and open a command prompt. Type diskpart Type select disk 0 Type list partition then note the partition number where you installed windows 7. Type select partition X (X is the partition number where Windows is installed) type active type exit type bcdboot c:\windows (if C is your windows partition) Hope this helps. Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread. ” Marked as answer by Steven.A Sunday, March 06, 2011 5:25 PM Wednesday, March 02, 2011 9:12 AM Reply | Quote Moderator All replies 0 Sign in to vote Bump... Monday, February 28, 2011 9:51 AM Reply | Quote 2 Sign in to vote Hi, Based on your description, I assume this issue may be caused by the reserved partition have not set to active so that t
lately on a G7 so here it goes.. Running "bcdboot.exe c:\windows /l en-us" returned a "Failure when http://www.techrecyclebin.com/2011/09/bcdboot-failure-when-attempting-to-copy.html attempting to copy boot files" error. And yes, I did check if the partition was active and it was. I heard that this issue was resolved by some by destroying the array, rebuilding it and installing the image again. I did so but with no further luck - unfortunately a huge waste of time over iLO and a slow connection (you windows 10 probably know what I mean). Turns out that the command which finally worked correctly was "bcdboot c:\Windows /s c: /l en-us" while running it from the WinPE drive. The "/s" option according to the manual "Specifies an optional volume letter parameter to designate the target system partition where boot environment files are copied. The default is the system partition identified by the to copy boot firmware." I guess the default system partition could not be properly identified thus all the fuss. Weird, I haven't found a reason for this. Didn't look deeper since I found a fix. Anyway, hope this helps! Posted by Rafal at 23:06 Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: 2008 R2, Data Center, how-to, Microsoft, Storage, Windows Server 80 comments: AnonymousFebruary 27, 2012 at 4:18 PMdude you rock- thanksReplyDeleteGrahamApril 20, 2012 at 9:30 AMFYI I know why this is likely to occur. With HP and DELL servers we all know they come preconfigured with the OS. They also come with a recovery partition and usually support the new EFI model which is replacing BIOS. One of the advantages EFI has over BIOS is that it supports GPT disks which don't use an MBR. Long story short - the boot up process is completely different to what you are used to. On a GPT disk there is always another partition specially for EFI called the EFI system partion which is the active partition. What this means is that your Windows 7